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UN Geneva - 20 July 2023
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UN Geneva - 23 February 2023
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Dec 13, 2023 (Geneva, Switzerland)
This webinar will take stock of the wealth of information and perspectives presented during this series of webinars since November 2021. Experts from the public and private sector across four continents will share and debate their vision on the evolution of the global copyright infrastructure. What are the roles of key stakeholders, including creative industries, technology companies, governments, international standards and other relevant organizations? What are the lessons learned, state-of-play and priorities for 2024?
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The Role of Accurate Metadata Allocation and Proper Reporting in the European Music Streaming Market
Jan 18, 2023 (Geneva, Switzerland)
This webinar will feature the European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers (GESAC)’s perspective as regards the current music streaming market and the role of metadata allocation and proper reporting for rights management, as one of the three main issues for authors and composers, as identified in the “Study on the place and role of authors and composers in the European music streaming market”, recently commissioned and published by GESAC.
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Feb 29, 2024 (Geneva, Switzerland)
Why do consumers purchase counterfeit goods? Is affordability the primary reason? What is the global perception of consumers towards counterfeits? Are there any differences among countries? This session aims to shed light on the motivations behind consumers’ decisions to buy counterfeit goods by analyzing the findings of the 2023 Global Anti-Counterfeiting Consumer Survey, undertaken by the Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection (A-CAPP). Understanding consumer perceptions is key when designing campaigns to alter behavior.
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Sep 27, 2023 (Geneva, Switzerland)
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WMO - 1 June 2023
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Mar 30, 2023 (Geneva, Switzerland)
IP is a critical incentive for innovation and creativity, which are key to the success of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Appropriate IP policies, an effective legal framework, robust enforcement mechanisms are crucial elements of the innovation ecosystem that enable a nation to achieve these goals.||In this session, we will discuss IP enforcement as a tool for sustainable development, focusing on SDGs relating to health, industrial innovation, well-functioning infrastructure, reduced inequalities and justice.
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Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development - 5 January 2023
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UN Geneva - 2 October 2023
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GAVI - 26 June 2023